Similar words: practise, practice, practical, practiced, in practice, practically, practitioner, malpractice. Meaning: ['præktɪs] adj. skillful after much practice.
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121. The argument turned out to be of longer duration than normal, and Lucien practised with Jeopardy for seven consecutive days.
122. It may, for all the author knows, be practised in some firms even now.
123. She practised her backhand.
124. Barking, whining, snarling and whimpering are all forms of communication practised by Fido's wild counterparts.
125. The quality of relationships the Bible speaks of in terms of the home environment is learned and therefore needs to be practised.
126. We practised endlessly, experimented, studied books, played games and climbed into each other's psyche with ease and without inhibition.
127. A practised observer would quickly notice changes in the birds' behaviour.
128. Though he deceived the beholder into taking his artifice for reality, Zeuxis practised an idealist art.
129. Before this can be done successfully there are many human relations skills to be learned and practised.
130. For Branson did not appear pompous, overbearing, practised or City-Slicker smooth in the manner of other captains of industry.
131. Moreover, shifting cultivation was still being practised in Czechoslovakia, for example, until the late 1970s at least.
132. Does this not constitute a radically different form of theism from that practised by the Near Eastern religions?
133. It is therefore extremely important that the basic stances be thoroughly understood and properly practised.
134. Elizabeth watched with fascinated horror the forcible feeding practised on the poor children.
135. In fact,[http://sentencedict.com/practised.html] there is a real example of depreciation accounting being practised alongside payments in lieu of depreciation.
136. Load management, as this remote switching is called officially, is already practised by industrial consumers.
137. The attempt to use the theatre for purposes of moral education, still practised in Schiller's time, was soon discredited.
138. Butts Lane takes its name from the medieval archers who practised their skills close by.
139. Living at Greatham Hall, Jackson practised as a solicitor in Stockton-on-Tees.
140. Wotherspoon is the first to admit that he an ideas man, practical but not practised in the arts of marketing.
141. I just wanted to see if he practised what he preached.
142. All three aspects need to be practised so that they all come together to give the right impression.
143. But he bowed his head, and made Rosalba, practised in modesty, worry whether she should curtsey in response.
144. The prophylactic anthelmintic regimens practised for Ostertagia or Haemonchus are usually sufficient to control this parasite.
145. Because of the specialist nature of most wards, some skills will be practised by the learner only during that one allocation.
146. Students' Books and you will be reassured to note that grammar points are clearly identified, explained, and practised.
147. Maury believes that Aromatherapy helps to attune the body with the spiritual elements in the universe as practised in these religions.
148. He talked and laughed a lot, and practised walking with his crutch.
149. Keeping her glance averted, her smile modest, she practised the art of scrutinising without seeming to look.
150. Finally she stepped into her chosen dress, zipping it up at the back with practised ease.
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